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Black Caps survive Pakistan comeback to claim series sweep

New Zealand completed a 5-0 whitewash of the one-day international series, despite a late fightback by Pakistan in the fifth and final ODI on Friday.

Pakistan's top order crumbled in reply to New Zealand's 271-7 but the tourists rallied to lose by only 15 runs in a nail-biting finish at Basin Reserve in Wellington.

The Pakistanis were facing another comprehensive defeat after Martin Guptill's 13th ODI century and Matt Henry's fine performance with the ball, which left the visitors reeling at 57-5.

Pakistan refused to surrender – even at 202-8 and 235-9 – the run chase set to go down to the final over as Haris Sohail (63), Shadab Khan (54), Aamer Yamin (32 not out), Faheem Ashraf (23) and Mohammad Nawaz (23) targeted New Zealand's attack.

While Pakistan restricted the hosts, Guptill (100) took centre stage earlier in the day after Black Caps captain Kane Williamson won the toss and elected to bat first.

The 31-year-old Guptill and Ross Taylor (59), who posted his 41st half-century, combined for 112 runs after Colin Munro and Williamson made decent starts but failed to push on.

Munro stormed out of the blocks with 34 off 24 deliveries before he was dismissed by Rumman Raees (3-67), while Yamin (1-65) got the wicket of Williamson (22) 12 overs later.

That brought Guptill and Taylor together, and while Pakistan managed to slow New Zealand's scoring, the pair were able to celebrate milestones.

WOW - that got close ... very close!
Terrific rearguard action by Pakistan takes them within 15 runs, but Henry (4-53) holds his nerve in the 49th over to seal a 12th straight victory #NZvPAKpic.twitter.com/UVoF2RpWQo

Guptill, who had a life on 72 after slipping over as Faheem Ashraf (2-49) missed the stumps in a run-out chance, brought up his ton off 125 balls but his innings was ended with the next delivery when he was caught by Mohammad Hafeez off Rumman as he tried to lift the ball over leg side.

His wicket triggered a middle-order collapse as the New Zealanders lost 31-4, including three in the space of five runs after Taylor followed Guptill back to the pavilion.